Business Management
Course Requirements
Major Academic Plan
Career Paths
*Hours are Credit : Lecture : Lab
A double major in this field will also be accepted.
Business Management Concentration Recommended Schedule
Each concentration has 2 MAPs (Major Academic Plans); one for students who have completed MATH 113 (Start with EMC2) and those who have not (Start with Math 112).
Business Management: EMC2
- It is recommended that you take the classes highlighted in blue as part of the EMC2 program (see EMC2.byu.edu). If you have credit for Math 113, you can start EMC2 now.
- Since this concentration does not require CS 235, ACME Major can count your EMC2 experience as your CS 111 credit, but it is recommended that you take CS 235 (with Prerequisite CS 111) before starting the Junior Core.
Business Management: No Prior Calculus Credit
The job titles and graduate degree fields listed below are representative examples of the career and educational paths pursued by our graduates. Many additional opportunities are available depending on your interests and career goals.
Sample Job Titles
- Account Executive
- Algorithm Engineer
- Analyst (including Data Analyst, Strategy Analyst, Engineering Support Analyst, Operations Analyst, Investment Banking Analyst, Sport Science Analyst, Strategic Planning Analyst)
- Data Scientist
- Implementation Consultant/Specialist
- Machine Learning Engineer
- Product Manager
- Research Engineer
- Software Engineer
- Teacher
- Technical Consultant
Sample Graduate School Degrees
Master's Degrees
- Mathematics
- Computer science
Doctoral Degrees (PhD)
- While we do not currently have alumni-reported Doctoral Degree outcomes for this concentration, graduates are well prepared to pursue a wide range of professional and educational opportunities.